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  1. Strengthening role of indigenous communities for sustainable development
  2. Strengthening farmer rights
  3. Restoring police protection
  4. Respecting sexual immaturity
  5. Respecting human rights
  6. Relating to nature
  7. Reducing delay recognizing problems
  8. Recognizing women's role in peacekeeping
  9. Recognizing women's role as environmental managers
  10. Recognizing water as an essential resource
  11. Recognizing village attraction
  12. Recognizing value of training
  13. Recognizing university diplomas
  14. Recognizing uniqueness of family members
  15. Recognizing traditional fishery management systems
  16. Recognizing those unqualified to govern
  17. Recognizing symbolic functions accruing from social status
  18. Recognizing status criteria in relation to occupation
  19. Recognizing state's rights
  20. Recognizing standards
  21. Recognizing socio-economic interdependencies
  22. Recognizing social context for meaningful involvement
  23. Recognizing same-sex marriages
  24. Recognizing role of regional economic and technical organizations in solving environmental issues
  25. Recognizing role of practical crafts
  26. Recognizing role of intergovernmental organizations in implementing Agenda 21
  27. Recognizing right to protection in cases of termination of employment
  28. Recognizing religions
  29. Recognizing religion
  30. Recognizing relevance of education
  31. Recognizing problems
  32. Recognizing people
  33. Recognizing patient's personal needs
  34. Recognizing ownership of proprietary partnerships
  35. Recognizing opportunities
  36. Recognizing occupational variety
  37. Recognizing obligations
  38. Recognizing neighbouring states
  39. Recognizing needs for growth
  40. Recognizing need for strong and effective leadership in the United Nations system to implement Agenda 21
  41. Recognizing need for family recreation
  42. Recognizing mutual missions
  43. Recognizing motivating self-story
  44. Recognizing moral implications
  45. Recognizing moral imperfections of elected leadership
  46. Recognizing moral imperfection
  47. Recognizing micro-environments in farming
  48. Recognizing major non-governmental groups as key partners in implementing Agenda 21
  49. Recognizing local initiatives
  50. Recognizing legal validity of symbolic substantiation
  51. Recognizing legal validity of pragmatic experience
  52. Recognizing legal validity
  53. Recognizing leaders
  54. Recognizing key individual achievements
  55. Recognizing kept conscience
  56. Recognizing intrinsic value
  57. Recognizing international sports
  58. Recognizing intergenerational needs
  59. Recognizing information role of intergovernmental institutions
  60. Recognizing indigenous environmental rights
  61. Recognizing indigenous communities
  62. Recognizing income skills
  63. Recognizing impossibility
  64. Recognizing important past events
  65. Recognizing important group activities
  66. Recognizing importance of organization
  67. Recognizing imperfections
  68. Recognizing imperfection
  69. Recognizing imperfect synthesis of concepts of sustainable development
  70. Recognizing imperfect market operation
  71. Recognizing immaturity
  72. Recognizing human worth
  73. Recognizing human physical difference
  74. Recognizing health problems
  75. Recognizing global society
  76. Recognizing global aspect
  77. Recognizing gender criteria in relation to occupation
  78. Recognizing future possibilities for meaningful involvement
  79. Recognizing future financial commitments
  80. Recognizing foreign governments
  81. Recognizing female artists
  82. Recognizing federal loyalties
  83. Recognizing essential freedom
  84. Recognizing escape patterns
  85. Recognizing environmental resource base for economic activity
  86. Recognizing environmental justice
  87. Recognizing ecological limits
  88. Recognizing eco-pioneers in technology
  89. Recognizing difficulties
  90. Recognizing different situation of developing countries in environment and trade policies
  91. Recognizing created universe
  92. Recognizing community assets
  93. Recognizing communal interests
  94. Recognizing common law
  95. Recognizing citizen's rights in relation to the environment
  96. Recognizing channels of local decision-making
  97. Recognizing challenges
  98. Recognizing career opportunities
  99. Recognizing business opportunities
  100. Recognizing benefits from corporate action
  101. Recognizing benefits from cooperatives
  102. Recognizing availability of services
  103. Recognizing animal rights
  104. Recognizing age criteria in relation to occupation
  105. Recognizing accrued status in society
  106. Providing sufficient emphasis on life skills
  107. Providing international recognition
  108. Protecting workers in redundancy situations
  109. Promoting developed family
  110. Preventing carbon monoxide poisoning in the home
  111. Preserving traditional rights to natural resources
  112. Mobilizing resources from the informal sector
  113. Maintaining qualified workforce
  114. Linking established science with indigenous knowledge
  115. Legalizing community rights to resource use
  116. Increasing overseas development aid
  117. Increasing efficiency of financial markets
  118. Improving status of women
  119. Improving facilities for workers' representatives
  120. Improving coordination and complementarity of UNCED follow-up programmes in the United Nations system
  121. Identifying tax obstacles to international investment
  122. Identifying obstacles to village education
  123. Identifying obstacles to unilateral nuclear disarmament
  124. Identifying obstacles to the utilization of coastal resources
  125. Identifying obstacles to the development of multidisciplinary approach
  126. Identifying obstacles to satellite communications
  127. Identifying obstacles to national development
  128. Identifying obstacles to leadership
  129. Identifying obstacles to industrial development
  130. Identifying obstacles to extended families
  131. Identifying obstacles to efficient utilization of time
  132. Identifying obstacles to education
  133. Identifying obstacles to community achievement
  134. Identifying obstacles to commodity futures trading
  135. Identifying obstacles to aquaculture
  136. Identifying obstacles for international ocean shipping
  137. Identifying human obstacles to animal migration
  138. Identifying general obstacles to problem alleviation
  139. Identifying family options
  140. Honouring special citizen contribution
  141. Giving recognition to other social units
  142. Expanding world trade
  143. Establishing patterns of sexuality
  144. Establishing cultural expectations of gender functions
  145. Ensuring equal treatment of workers with family responsibilities
  146. Ensuring corporate social responsibility
  147. Designating sacred area
  148. Describing insignificance
  149. Delineating social sexual framework
  150. Delineating explicit codification
  151. Deepening understanding of cultural differences
  152. Compiling social innovations
  153. Collecting gender-sensitive indicators
  154. Assisting those in poverty
  155. Appreciating ecosystem services
  156. Applying culture-based knowledge systems
  157. Adhering to international law
  158. Addressing incomplete state of the sciences
  159. Acknowledging foreign contacts
  160. Acknowledging community elders
  161. Acknowledging common mores
  162. Acknowledging claims to committed techniques
  163. Accounting for obligations accruing from social status
  164. Accepting inevitability of change
  165. Accepting community dependency


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